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  • Person using Microsoft office on a laptop
    By Lynnae Williams 7 months ago

    Do New Laptops Come With Microsoft Office?

    Microsoft Office can be an essential tool if you're buying a new laptop for work, but you'll also want to make sure your new machine actually includes Office.

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  • Looking down on a Titan missile in its silo
    By Bob Sharp 7 months ago

    Why Does Colorado Host Abandoned Nuclear Silos? (And What Happened To Missiles Within Them?)

    Along with other states, Colorado was home to Titan ICBM launch sites that were decommissioned when the missiles became obsolete.

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  • Solid state drive (SSD) isolated on white background
    By Joseph Chidi 7 months ago

    Here's Why You Shouldn't Leave Old SSDs Unplugged For Too Long

    SSDs may be faster and have fewer moving parts than hard drives, but one thing they're not good at is data preservation. Here's why and what you can do.

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  • Mother and daughter using Bluetti portable power station indoors
    By Marinel Sigue 8 months ago

    The Right (And Wrong) Ways To Care For A Portable Power Station

    A portable power station can be really helpful for a variety of things, but you have to care for it properly to ensure it will work when you need it.

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  • Vintage photo of the tail of a Pan Am plane bearing the Pan Am logo against a blue sky with buildings on the horizon
    By Emma Street 8 months ago

    What Happened To Pan Am, And Who Owns The Name Now?

    Pan Am declared bankruptcy following stresses caused by the 1973 oil crisis, and the lawsuits that followed the bombing of Flight 103 over Lockerbie in 1988.

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  • Woman in a large bathtub surrounded by candles
    By Alli Hill 8 months ago

    10 Home Gadgets To Turn Your Bathroom Into A Spa Sanctuary

    It's called the restroom for a reason -- it's a great place to relax in a hectic world. These gadgets will promote your bathroom to spa status.

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  • A RAID controller card is held in a hand
    By Daniel Meagher 8 months ago

    What Is A RAID Controller And When Might You Need One For Your PC?

    Wondering what a RAID controller does? Learn how it manages storage drives and when you might need one for your PC setup.

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  • A lighthouse at Westray, Scotland.
    By Chris Littlechild 8 months ago

    This Is The Shortest Airplane Flight Route In The World

    The flight between Westray and Papa Westray in the Orkney Islands sees visitors in the air for only 90 seconds, and covering a distance of 1.7 miles

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  • Baldur's Gate 3 splash screen on Chromebook
    By Max Miller 8 months ago

    Here's How You Can Play PC Games On Your Chromebook

    Think Chromebooks aren't for gaming? Here’s how you can play PC titles right on your Chromebook—no fancy setup required!

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  • Honda BF350 outboard motor on a boat with man fishing
    By Chloe Clougher 8 months ago

    Honda Doesn't Use Its V8 Engine In A Car, But It Does In Something Else

    Honda is probably best known for its iconic VETC-equipped inline-4 engines, but the Japanese firm makes a burly V8, too — just not for use in a car.

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  • iPad showing rear cameras and LiDAR sensor
    By Marinel Sigue 8 months ago

    What Is The LiDAR Sensor On Smartphones Used For?

    LiDAR sensors are used in professional and scientific settings all the time, but why have them on a smartphone? Turns out, there are some good uses.

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  • exg pro cable guy halo infinite master chief controller holder
    By Aaron Greenbaum 8 months ago

    10 Great Gaming Gadgets Under $30

    Gaming is becoming more and more expensive these days, but that doesn't mean you have to spend a ton of money on every single gadget involved in the hobby.

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  • Front view of plane on runway against goldensunset
    By Joseph Chidi 8 months ago

    Why Do Planes Do Touch And Go Landings?

    A touch and go landing, where a plane touches the runway, then quickly takes off again, may seem strange, but it's actually a fairly normal maneuver.

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  • Jeff Witten pitches CoinOut
    By Garrett Ettinger 8 months ago

    What Happened To The CoinOut App From Shark Tank Season 9?

    Jeffery Witten appeared on "Shark Tank" season 9, seeking an investment for his company CoinOut. Here's what happened and where the company is today.

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  • Nvidia logo on gray building
    By Joseph Chidi 8 months ago

    Nvidia's New Flagship RTX Graphics Cards Are Missing A Big Feature

    Nvidia's 5000 series GPUs may run modern games at blistering speeds, but they're missing a feature that means older games run poorly on the hardware.

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  • Neal Desai pitching CATE App on Shark Tank Season 4
    By David Bixenspan 8 months ago

    What Happened To The CATE App From Shark Tank Season 4?

    The CATE app was a "privacy app" designed for a specific kind of customer. Read all about this app, what happened on the show and where it is today.

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  • Cleaning flooded basement with vaccum
    By Daksh Chaudhary 8 months ago

    How To Use A Shop-Vac For Water

    Cleaning up large amounts of water or other liquids with a Shop-Vac is easy. Just follow our pointers to make quick work of any watery mess.

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  • A Boeing 777 aircraft powered by twin GE-90 engines taxiing at an airport
    By Rahul Srinivas 8 months ago

    What Is The Largest Engine Ever Put On A Plane?

    You might be surprised to learn that the question of the largest plane engine doesn't exactly have a straight answer.

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  • View of a VRM on an an Intel D865PERL motherboard
    By Daniel Meagher 8 months ago

    What Does VRM Stand For & How Does One Work?

    A VRM is an essential part of every computer, but even many computer-savvy enthusiasts don't know what it is or how it works. We'll explain all.

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  • Hand holding UGREEN SSD enclosure box
    By Pankil Shah 8 months ago

    You Can Turn Your Old SSD Into A Portable Drive - Here's How

    If you're upgrading your SSD, you can turn your old one into a fully functioning external storage drive for your laptop, tablet, or other devices.

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  • A house with solar panels fitted on roof
    By Daksh Chaudhary 8 months ago

    What Can You Power With A 400W Solar Panel?

    If you're interested in solar power, you might be wondering what a single 400W panel can do. The answer is surprising. We break it down for you.

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  • App Store icon on iPhone
    By Keyede Erinfolami 8 months ago

    How To Turn Off Auto Update For Your iPhone Apps

    Automatic updates mean less babysitting. You get bug fixes, security patches, and new features without lifting a finger. Some users don't need it, though.

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  • Hand pressing RAM stick down into motherboard
    By Sara Wines 8 months ago

    What Is CUDIMM RAM, And Does Your PC Need It?

    CUDIMM RAM is the newest kid on the computer memory block. But what is CUDIMM RAM, exactly, and should you be thinking about upgrading to it?

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  • An Android smartphone with a No Signal warning on its display.
    By Aman Kumar 8 months ago

    Yes, Your Android Phone Can Still Send Messages Without A Cell Signal: Here's How

    Your Android phone has a lot of messaging capabilities, but did you know there are ways to send messages without a cell signal? Here's what you need to know.

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  • White passenger airplane in the sky
    By Damir Mujezinovic 8 months ago

    Why 1972 Was The Worst Year In Aviation Safety

    Aviation safety standards have come a long way since 1972, which remains the worst year on record in terms of airliner accidents and fatalities.

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  • Apple logo on a glass building
    By Keyede Erinfolami 8 months ago

    Where Are Apple's Macs And MacBooks Built?

    Despite what the "Designed by Apple in California" label might suggest, Macs and Macbooks don't roll off the line in Cupertino. It is a multinational effort.

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  • MacBook Air trackpad
    By Adnan Ahmed 8 months ago

    How To Customize Your MacBook's Trackpad Gestures

    The TrackPad on the MacBook is a remarkably premium experience, but you can actually get more out of it than you may realize with some customization options.

    Read More
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